Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 46 LIVE

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On this week’s show we go live on Google + for a lengthy (video) discussion on the “RPG Camp” Kickstarter controversy, the results of the FTC’s latest Secret Shopper Survey to test ratings enforcement at retail, Sega’s decision to stop pulling Shining Force videos from YouTube and a whole lot more.

Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 32

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Better late than never, that’s what I always say. Hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight finally get together to record Episode 32 of the Super Podcast Action Committee after a series of events kept them apart in the beginning of the week. This week they discuss the Hitman Facebook app controversy, the European Wii …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 30

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In Episode 30 of the Super Podcast Action Committee hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss the possibility that Grand Theft Auto V will cause controversy when it is released, a lawsuit about a tattoo in a video game, what a stripper thinks about ‘the Saints’ in the latest Hitman game and a whole …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 16

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In Episode 16 of the Super Podcast Action Committee, Andrew Eisen and James Fudge (filling in for E. Zachary Knight, who had to take a well-deserved time-out to fawn over a new addition to his family this week) talk about Mugen Souls, Resident Evil 5, the chaos of OnLive, the irony of Ubisoft turning Uplay …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 14

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In episode 14 of the Super Podcast Action Committee, Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight talk about the UK researcher who thinks parents should be arrested for buying their children age inappropriate games, Ubisoft’s rootkit controversy, the results from last week’s poll at GamePolitics about Humble Bundles, EA’s lawsuit against Zynga, the death of the …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 5

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In Episode 5 of the Super Podcast Action Committee, James Fudge talks to GaymerCon organizer Matt Conn about the first-of-its-kind LGBT-focused gaming event (find it at 12:36 mark – you can also find a transcript here). Meanwhile hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight talk way too long about E3, Nintendo, the Wii U and …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 7

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This week on the SUPER PAC, Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight talk about the Tropes vs. Women Kickstarter (and the controversial comments some on the Internet made about it), Humble Bundle V’s amazing success, the Lara Croft-Tomb Raider E3 trailer “attempted rape” controversy, Warren Spector’s  lament about the fetish of violence in games, and a whole lot more.

Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 10

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We hit a milestone this week – our 10th episode of the show (although we could argue that it is actually the 11th or 12 episode of the show if you count the lost episodes we determined to be not suitable for public consumption)! This week Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight talk about patent …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 4

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In Episode 4 of the Super Podcast Action Committee, Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight talk about censorship in the European version of Frogster’s MMO TERA (check out Andrew’s latest YouTube video for some context on the discussion), and the controversy over game cloning – this time involving an iOS game from Ustwo called Papa Quash …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 1: Used Games and a Tangled Web

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Episode #1 of the Super Podcast Action Committee takes on the thorny issue of used games. Why do some developers and publishers hate them so much and why do they think it would be “awesome” if the next generation of home consoles from Sony and Microsoft blocked used games altogether? We try to figure it …

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